Properties

General Features

The uniqueness of the Community experience begins immediately at the entrance. It’s visual, it‘s
aural, it’s textural. Specifically, the list of lifestyle features and amenities, at many (but not all) Community properties include:

Community Events: Monthly happenings cater to the needs and interests Community Members. These include craft beer tastings, quarterly meet-ups at local bars/restaurants, on-site local food trucks, organized bike rides, and discussions with local artists.

Rooftop Deck & Swimming Pool: This social hub of the certain Community buildings allows you to enjoy San Diego’s climate and impressive views – steps from your apartment!

Urban Garden: Earth-wise objectives support a cooperative approach to sustainability. Members can farm their own areas for flowers, plants and vegetables. Seedbomb vending machines will eventually grace the lobby of each Community building.

Community Bikes & Bags: You’ll find it easy being green and on the-go, thanks to the availability of top-quality bicycles, and Community-branded reusable grocery bags. The benefits: Save time, save money, save the Earth!

Sustainability/Recycling: All Community properties use recyclable and reusable materials. Recycling services are provided for both waste and electronics.

Concierge Services: Coming in 2019… All residents will have access to a remotely located concierge who arranges for reservations, purchases and discounted services with a variety of preferred vendors, retailers and restaurants.

Extended-Stay Units: Coming in 2019… A limited number of stylishly-appointed, extended stay units are available for corporate visitors, as well as for residents with out-of-town guests.

Community@ Carnegie

Description

Originally built in 1912, this modified five-story Italian Renaissance structure houses 61 units. When originally built, it was the largest apartment house constructed in San Diego. Local historians reference the building to exemplify the distinctive characteristics of a type, period and method of Italian Renaissance construction and the work of master architects, The Quayle Brothers.

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Community@ Scripps

Description

These renovated, 28-unit live/work lofts were constructed in 1907 and occupy a prominent downtown address. Local historians list the building among landmarks signifying the early rise of commercial growth in 20th century San Diego. Today, as owned and managed by L.W.P. Group, it is the picture of preservation and restoration filled with reverential nods. Each floor maintains an original stamped concrete hallway, part of a deft balance that tastefully incorporates the building’s legacy elements with staples of commercial urban life. Consequently, a ground-floor space occupied by 7-Eleven, is given added distinction.

Location: Downtown, an easy, two-block walk from the Gaslamp Quarter
Number of Units: 28 residential and 2 commercial

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Community@ Martin

Description

The inaugural Community@ location! The property was built in 1925 and 1961 in Bankers Hill, an upscale neighborhood North of Downtown San Diego. Community@ members can boast proximity to world-famous, environmental and cultural visual marvel: Balboa Park. The surrounding area is mostly residential and comprised of older homes (several, in Victorian tradition) and classic courtyard apartments, modern and eco-friendly homes, and new, mixed-use condominiums. .

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Community@ Joy

Description

A 2013 renovation energized this mid-century, 28-unit apartment building in North Park with environmental graphics, paintings, and art installations. Much like the hip and happening neighborhood where it’s located, Community@Joy wears it urbanity happily and proudly. Similarly, Joy building Members fully embrace the easy accessibility to independent shops, bars, restaurants and galleries.

Location: North Park, walking distance to Tiger Tiger, Luigi’s and other notable hangs

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Community@ Onyx

Description

The Onyx Building is a three-story mixed-use property with ground-floor retail and 30 executive suite-style offices on the upper floors. Built in 1907 and located in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter, the property offers long-term office occupancy. Short-term leases offer businesses flexibility, as well as access to a shared conference room and other standard administrative services.

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Community@ National

Coming soon to the heart of Barrio Logan (across from Café Moto)! Preliminary plans are to have three storefront commercial units, two Airbnb shipping containers, event space, patio space, pop-up art gallery, and street art installation. Additionally, this will be the new location for L.W.P. Group’s main offices.

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Mini Community

Description

This renovated, 4-unit apartment building was constructed in 1920 and occupy a prominent Golden Hill address. Owned and managed by L.W.P. Group, it is the picture of preservation and restoration filled with reverential nods.

Location: Golden Hill, an short drive to the heart of San Diego’s Downtown